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Holy Trinity Catholic Church A Stewardship Parish 5919 Kalanianaole Highway; Honolulu, HI 96821 Ph. 808-396-0551 email: holytrinity@rcchawaii.org Website: holytrinitychurchhi.org April 30, 2017 Third Sunday of Easter Pastor: Fr. Michel Dalton, OFM Capuchin Deacons: Steve Kula and Dan Guinaugh Masses: Saturday: 5pm Sunday: 7, 9 & 11am Weekdays: 5pm Online Giving QR code Reconciliation (Confession): Saturday: 3:45-4:15 or by appointment Our mission: make Christ known to the world through Word, Sacrament, Prayer and Service. Our vision: is to be a welcoming parish committed to serving others.

Office Hours: M-F 8:30 to 4:30 Sat. 8:30 to 12 To register: call the Parish office to register and to sign up for envelopes Parish Staff: 396-0551 Pastoral Associate: Carole Suapaia Business Administrator: Nancy Lui-Kwan Assistant Bookkeeper: Devon Knight Office Assistant: Evelyn Lee Secretary: Patti Dau Music Directors: Ken & Trissa Walter Religious Education Staff K-8 & First Sacraments Carrie Boyer: 393-6797 9-12 & Confirmation Dominic Olaso: 393-5335 Adult Education Staff Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults Dcn. Steve Kula: 396-0299 Baptism Classes George Uyeno: george.uyeno@gmail.com Sacraments Marriage: call office before making any wedding arrangements Funerals: call office before calling Funeral Director. Anointing of the sick: if you are seriously ill, or will be undergoing surgery, please contact Parish office Thrift Shop: Thursday-Saturday 9 to 2; drop off all donations in bins. 396-0678 Want to join a Ministry? Please contact: Eucharistic and Sacristan Ministry Dcn. Steve Kula: skula@rcchawaii.org Lector Ministry Phyllis Young: alohaphyllis@icloud.com Altar servers: Dave Belatti: debeatti@aol.com Art & Environment Maureen Yamasaki: maureen@ethawaii.com Baptismal Prep George and Doreen Uyeno george.uyeno@gmail.com Cancer Support Group Ann Jones: ajones4414@aol.com CCD/RE/First Sacrament Prep Carrie Boyer: cboyer@rcchawaii.org Children s Sunday Liturgy/Kidsword Carrie Boyer: cboyer@rcchawaii.org Church Cleaning Shirley Fake: faket001@hawaii.rr.com Family Promise Gloria Zane: Gloria.zane@hawaiiantel.net Greeters/Hospitality Carole Suapaia: csuapaia@rcchawaii.org Homebound Ministry Gloria Zane: Gloria.zane@hawaiiantel.net Maintenance Committee Tom Fake: faket001@hawaii.rr.com Music Ministry Trissa Walter: twalter@rcchawaii.org Parking Lot Ministry Mike Ishii: mei2445@aol.com Social Activities Committee Ann Jones: ajones4414@aol.com Stewardship Committee Bob & Charlotte White: bcwhite@hawaiiantel.net Sick & Bereavement Carole Suapaia: csuapaia@rcchawaii.org Thrift Shop Ministry Eileen DeLucia: eandkaloha@hawaii.rr.com Ushers Ministry Bob White: bcwhite@hawaiiantel.net Website Paul Hilton: edfitz4117@gmail.com Wedding Coordinator Ministry Liko Kaupu: creativeevents808@yahoo.com Youth Ministry Dominic Olaso: godchaser808@yahoo.com HTC Groups and Ministry Weekly Calendar Monday: Cancer Support Group Parish Meeting Rm 6:30pm, 2nd and 4th weeks of the month. Tuesday: Choir practice held in the Church, 6:30pm Wednesday: Charismatic Prayer Group, in Church at 7pm Thursday: Youth Group Parish Meeting Rm.6:30 pm BCC Group held at Don & Phyllis Young s home, inform: call 395-6694 Sunday Scriptures Sharing Group, once a month; Frank & Lillian Chang, Meeting in RCIA Room, 753-1190 lchang479@gmail.com Saturday: Neocatechumenate Groupend of month in chapel Sunday: Sunday Evening Bible Sharing Group, Parish Meeting Rm. 6pm, call Dcn. Dan

HOLY TRINITY CATHOLIC CHURCH Our Easter Story Continues Since Easter Sunday our daily scripture-gospels have given us glimpses, to the reactions, of Jesus' resurrection. First, there was the shock of Jesus' death and then the disbelief that his tomb was empty. His poor followers lives were shattered as well as their faith being rocked to its very roots. On top of that, the Roman soldiers started the believable rumor that his followers stole his body away. To say that things were in a bad way would be an understatement. But these scripture passages tell us the truth of how much his closest friends and disciples felt when he left them. Todays scripture continues the saga of disbelief with the two on the road to Emmaus. Their leaving Jerusalem with broken hearts, sums up how sad they felt. Their hearts were bursting with the feeling that "all seemed lost, all that they had hoped for was gone". Perhaps, Jesus let them remain in disbelief, for awhile, so that they could fully enjoy his resurrected return to them. Isn't that how we feel after perhaps experiencing something tragic or life changing that causes us to despair or lose hope? It's a natural reaction when something we really counted upon happening didn't happen! I don't think that Jesus was doing this to "teach them a lesson". But maybe it was to see if after their denials, betrayals and leaving him behind, if they could handle his return and total forgiveness of their shortcomings. Once again we have a lesson of Gods total love for us. This too is what He wants us to do "in His memory"...to be a forgiving people and forgiving church. The lessons he taught his followers were to continue long after his physical departure, especially to each of us today. A great example of our both being reminded and encouraged to continue this faith-journey was experienced in our celebration of Holy Week and Easter Vigil-Sunday. Each of these days liturgies celebrated and proclaimed Gods love for us in Jesus' passion, death, and resurrection. Our lives and parish community give witness to this when we pick up where his original followers left off. If we find ourselves travelling on a road to Emmaus, away from Jesus and the reality of our faith, then we need to turn around and be recommitted followers of the resurrected Lord. He wants us to travel with him and not away from him...to be close to him and not apart from him...to be filled with a joyful spirit of Alleluia and not downcast, to be encouraged not sad. Yes, we recalled Good Friday but we moved beyond it to Easter Sunday and beyond. Alleluia, from Guam

PLEASE PRAY FOR HEALTH, COMFORT AND HEALING Michael Kaleiopu John Dubrovin Lauren Nicole Austen M. Dabboul John William Kichak John Baricuatro Jr. John M. Kichak Josephine Armstrong Nicole Kennedy Phillip Sylvester John Baricuatro Marion Baricuatro Jojo Correa ETERNAL REST Natalie Peck Evelyn Konno Cynthia Radford Evelyn S. Troedson Nicolas W. Johnson Lauren Donavan Edward Hoopii Sr. Wanda Chock Philip Servis Brian Joseph McKown Mary Louise Leslie Bernice C.K. Mau Ella Dalton Beatrice Vida Please advise the Parish Office when it is no longer necessary or appropriate to keep names on the list, so we may use the space for future entries. THIS SUNDAY April 30, 2017 Third Sunday of Easter Reading 1: Acts 2:14, 32-33 Reading II : Peter 1: 17-21 Gospel Luke 24: 13-35 NEXT SUNDAY May 7, 2017 Reading 1: Acts 2:14a, 36-41 Reading II: Peter 2:20b-25 Gospel John 10:1-10 ADORATION We will have Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, in our Church following the 5PM Mass until 7 PM on Friday, May 5. Spend time with Jesus and give Him thanks for all your blessings! Pope Francis tells us to spend time with Jesus in adoration; you looking at Jesus and more important Jesus looking at you, peering into our soul, being one in us! God loves us! MASS INTENTIONS For This Week: Sunday, April 30-7 am- 9 am- 11 am Monday, May 1-5 pm Tuesday, May 2-5 pm Lucius Neves + Wednesday, May 3 5 pm Mabel Neves + Friday, May 5 5 pm - Leilani Recel hb Saturday, May 6 5 pm Paul Schultz + + = repose/in memory h= health/healing st= safe trip/ travel hb= happy birthday wa = wedding anniversary tg = thanksgiving si special intention Vacation Bible School A summer kids event called Passport to Peru will take place at Holy Trinity Church. We will learn about the people and customs in Peru. Games, food, videos and crafts help us to experience life in another country. Join us the week of July 24th for a cross cultural experience. Contact Carrie Boyer at 393-6797 World Day Of Prayer for Vocations May 7 Prayer for Vocations God our Father, we thank you for calling men and women to serve in your Son s Kingdom as priests, deacons, religious, and consecrated persons. Send your Holy Spirit to help us respond generously and courageously to your call. May our community of faith support vocations of sacrificial love in our youth. We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen. Secretariat of Clergy, Consecrated Life and Vocations 3211 FOURTH STREET NE WASHINGTON DC 20017-1194 PHONE 202-541-3033 FAX 202-541-3222

EASTER 2017

Maintenance Update April 2017 The baptismal font was rehabbed with new paint on the handrail, interior large font and exterior small font. The door to the lower plumbing was also replaced. The main parking lot has a new marking tape pattern to help with staying within the parking lines. This tape is the same tape that is used to temporarily mark roads before the permanent painting is finished. We will monitor the condition of the tape and may replace the tape with paint. The floor in the communal bathroom on the second floor of the Makai House was replaced prior to this weekend family promise week. The floor had holes from termite damage and water damage. The campus was visited on Good Friday by the Honolulu Fire Department. Most of the violations were minor and fixed quickly. We replaced the door exit signs with battery powered lights for power outages as part of the Fire Department visit. A major problem with the operation of the emergency doors in the gym will need to be addressed soon. The doors have warped and may need to be replaced to operate smoothly. The doors need to be secured from the outside but need to open quickly from the inside in case of an emergency. No progress has been made on the PV project. The second phase of the gym louvers will begin in June or July depending on the arrival of the custom louvers from the mainland. The Maintenance Committee started to look at each of the buildings to identify repairs and routine maintenance needs over the next 5 years. A new spreadsheet will detail the projects from FY2018 starting in July until June 2023. In addition, we are looking at the routine maintenance needs during a typical year and preparing a realistic budget. These maintenance items are usually below the $8,000 figure individually, but usually much less. They include painting, repairs, plumbing, air conditioner repairs and electrical. Emergency Phone Please Note: If you use the Emergency Phone Number, for after hours needs, you must leave your name and a message. Please be clear and take your time so we can properly respond to you. PRAYERS FOR THE PARISH The Parishioners of Holy Trinity will be remembered expressly in the prayers and works of the Sisters of the Sacred Hearts at Regina Pacis Convent during the week of May 7 to 13, 2017. We are inviting those who have special intentions to let the Sisters know by phone, mail or e-mail: reginasscc@cs.com? As Sisters of Perpetual Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, our chapel is open daily from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. to anyone who wishes to spend sometime in prayer. Mahalo nui loa. May God bless your parish abundantly. Sincerely in the Hearts of Jesus and Mary, Regina Pacis Community 1120 Fifth Avenue Honolulu, HI 96816-5828 BRETT Brett Berk has been a parishioner at HTC for all of his 31 years. He s an acolyte, helps with music ministry and is a regular at the Sunday, 9am Mass and he has Down Syndrome. When Brett has an aide( also known as as Direct Support Worker) he can access his part-time at Easter Seals or community events like Access Surf and Hawaii Adaptive Paddling. Brett and other adults depend on these support individuals. Easter Seals Hawaii hires and trains the direct support workers. If you know someone interested in part-time paid positions to support Brett and others for 8 or more hours a week please see the ad for Easter Seals Hawaii on the back of the bulletin. Cellphone Sunday Launching Soon Holy Trinity Church s cellphone APP to be launched in May! This new tool will enable us to foster a stronger parish life, including prayers, announcements and access to daily scripture readings in this digital age. So get ready and charge your phones!

STEWARDSHIP CORNER STEWARDSHIP AT HOLY TRINITY CHURCH Lesson 44 Our Road to Emmaus Imagine we are on the road, perhaps the Road to Emmaus, and recognize the stranger we meet is Jesus. Well, in a sense, this does happen to us when we hear the Scriptures at Mass. What we hear are not merely works on a page, but words, inspired by God filling His presence in each of us. Cleopas and his friend walked a long way before they recognized Jesus in their presence; sometimes, this happens to us as well. Do we recognize our neighbor, co-worker, family member, or fellow parishioner as Jesus? Oftentimes, not. But when we do, let us listen as if Jesus is speaking to us; put aside distractions and try to listen to His word. Do you hear anything? Maybe not, but the Holy Spirit is with us, just as He was with the disciples on the road, at every step of their journey. Let us do our best to listen and over time, we will recognize His voice. You Can t Out Do God s Generosity Weekly Offerings April 22nd and 23rd, 2017 Offerings $ 7,114.50 Catholic Relief Service $ 95.00 Major Maintenance & Repairs $ 760.00 Holy Land $ 50.00 Easter $ 1,227.00 Rice Bowl $ 111.31 Candles $ 209.87 Thrift Shop (includes credit card purchases) $ 1,212.75 Family Promise $ 25.00 Total $ 10,805.43